Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from July 15, 2010 Favoriting

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The Failure of Noise
The Failure of Sound
The Failure of Rock
The Failure of the Avant Garde
The Failure of the Space Age
The Failure of Jazz
The Failure of Psychedelia
The Failure of Krautrock
The Failure of Electronic
The Failure of Pop
The Failure of Free-form
The Failure of the 20th Century

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Favoriting July 15, 2010: Failure is not an answer, it is THE answer

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James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party   
Spontaneous Music Orchestra  Peace Music   Favoriting For you to Share   
 
Suicide  Ghost Rider   Favoriting Suicide   
Igor Wakhevitch  Eau Ardent   Favoriting Docteur Faust  donc... box 
White Noise  My Game of Loving   Favoriting An Electric Storm   
Dave Phillips  Hole/Holy   Favoriting A Collection of Curses   
La Düsseldorf  Düsseldorf   Favoriting La Düsseldorf   
 
Earth Rod  Collodion Neptune   Favoriting Earth Rod   
Ignatz  The Dreams   Favoriting Mort Aux Vaches   
Rick Reed  The 3 Million year Bike ride of Dr. H.   Favoriting Center of the Ass Run Volume 3: A Collection of Improvised & Experimental Music from Austin, Texas   
Jar Moff  Untitled (3)   Favoriting Untitled   
Jar Moff  Untitled (5)   Favoriting Untitled   
Triangles  untitled   Favoriting Triangles   
 
Max E. Keller / Martin Schwarzenlander  Sicher Sein...   Favoriting Sozialistische Musiker Initiative   
Alog  Sunrise Tattoo   Favoriting Just Recording   
Angelo Petronella  Lamento   Favoriting Sintesi da un Diario   
Alan Courtis/Bruce Russell/Eddie Prevost/Mattin  untitled   Favoriting The Sakada Sessions   
 


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Listener comments!

  3:12pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

hoooooray Thursday afternoon!!!
  3:22pm
dale:

hello mr. fabio. if you like this vibe you'll enjoy 'the pillory' by jasun martz, from about 1981. cheers!
  3:25pm
rawfael:

it's kinda like traversing a glacier if that glacier was soft machine's "fourth" and falling headlong into a crevasse that leads to doris lessing's inner child. and i mean that in the nicest way
  3:26pm
BSI:

answer through failure...
  3:33pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

@ rawfael...WHOA...!
  3:34pm
Tuffz McGruff:

Skrunk
  3:36pm
dale:

mel called me a dirty whore, too.
  3:36pm
Tuffz McGruff:

Martin Rev was the only good part of that entire performance.
  3:37pm
rawfael thuggiardo:

m.i.a.=hawt
  3:37pm
Tuffz McGruff:

Also, you make me want to smmoooke
  3:45pm
rawfael thuggiardo:

white noise!!!
  3:58pm
nic:

i think i really love Dusseldorf_not sure if that was the track_but very cool
  4:06pm
nic:

no it must have been white noise or dave phillips
  4:07pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

white noise was the sexy one I think. La Dusseldorf was the kraut-y one.
  4:12pm
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Yeah, that Krautrocky Dusseldorf track was delicious. The White Noise track was a bit blue though. I wonder if many office worker listeners were inspired to go rub one out in the closet or make love voraciously on meeting room tables.
  4:12pm
steve:

hey fabio... carbon/crudlabs show at ipr is indeed free. also second half will be a collab between carbon+litt... whole show will be 15 channel!
  4:15pm
rawfael thuggiardo:

scared of dragon tattoos...
  4:16pm
(¸.•´ (¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

Anyone know how late the free IPR show will go? I ain't free until 10ish that night. Dang.
  4:23pm
?:

wait, is this more Ignatz? whatever it is, me likee.
  4:45pm
nic:

deff sexy _must have been white noise
  4:55pm
BSI:

THIS IS MY HAPPENING AND IT FREAKS ME OUT!!!!
  5:06pm
Bad Ronald:

Groovy man, groovy...
  5:11pm
nic:

very cool 2_really awesome
  5:32pm
Ray L:

In Hoboken for the night. Anybody have any shows/other stuff to recommend?
  5:36pm
mr.Z:

Fabio's house and his record collection
  5:37pm
Ray L:

Fabio's an NYC guy, ain't he?
  5:38pm
Bad Ronald:

http://www.maxwellsnj.com/
  5:42pm
Ray L:

Thanks, Bad Ronald. I checked out Maxwell's -- that may be my night..
  5:43pm
nic:

this last set was GREAT !!!!!!!!
  5:44pm
Bad Ronald:

YW - Pick up a Subway Surfers CD while you're there if ya dig garage rock. They're having a release party there tonight!
  5:45pm
Ray L:

Your band, by chance, BR?
  5:45pm
Bad Ronald:

Nah, a friend's...
  5:47pm
Ray L:

Sounds good, BR -- sounds like good stuff
  5:48pm
annie:

shirley jones and susan dey
  5:50pm
Bad Ronald:

Cool, enjoy!
  5:56pm
(¸.•´ (¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

Hearing you guys chat is fun. Can't call in easily from office, as is the case for many. Also Fabio's right that the "good old days" are an illusion. Memory-colored glasses! GREAT background music, what is that?
  5:57pm
Ray L:

Fredericks!
  5:57pm
Mike East:

Newport Richey!
  5:59pm
Ray L:

Talisker, guys. Seriously.
  6:00pm
Ray L:

Neil Peart uses that stuff to toast Ayn Rand
  6:00pm
north guinea hills:

I have some Macallan waiting for me at home when I get home....

damn it Clay! !! (still looking foward to going home.
  6:06pm
Ray L:

Great show
  6:40pm
kissa:

I do wonder if this is a correct thign to as of but do you have a hblt themed program upon this radio channel. It is a pleasure, this channel.
  7:06pm
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What is HBLT? Hydraulic Burst-Leak Tester? Hudson-Bergen Light-Rail Train? Hanna-Baarbera Lost Treasures?
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